Three kids, two parents, one crazy cat and a sweet pup traveling the world. We have completed our Unaccompanied Tour and are now shouting out from Managua, Nicaragua. The blog is authored by Jen, fueled by too much coffee and too little sleep. Follow us as we explore the world!

July 19, 2010

One bonus

to the move back to Virginia is the opportunity to reconnect with old friends, see them on a regular basis and give back as they have given to us throughout the years. As you may have seen on our blog or on theirs, the Salty Dogs are known for giving our kids breaks from us during the summer.

During the past few years, they have taken them camping, boating (power and sailing), had beach days and, of course, crafty time. This kind of generosity has allowed Peter and I time to take small trips, given us time to close on a house, unpack or just relax and enjoy each other's company. Now that Baby Nate has arrived, we are finally able to reverse the trend a bit. Needless to say, the mother hens, Caitlin and Kelsey, are thrilled to help us.

We had our first official opportunity (as a family) on Saturday night. Shannon and Mark were having dinner with friends in the city, and given our proximity to DC, easy enough to let their Little Guy stay with us for a bit. To say the kids loved it would be an understatement.

We read books, played with toys, took walks, rocked in the chair, and spent requisite time with Uncle Pete toiling away on coding for his current hobby. Other than when Uncle Pete foolishly decided it might be bedtime and tried to rock Nate to sleep, LG Talbott was pretty darn happy. When he was a little overtired and having trouble falling napping (not exactly the normal routine), I put him in the Ergo and we walked until he was snoozing soundly. I got exercise and he had a little nap-time...a win-win scenario for all involved!

Above are a few photos from the evening. No worries, Cait was only pretending to be asleep and definitely had a grip on Nate. And, yes, Nicholas loves to eat cucumbers like their are apples. Please ignore the boxes in the background and the general lack of organization. Apparently we still have a wee bit of unpacking to do...

I love how your girls want to take care of the little one. Ben wanted to have a girl first so that she would be a "little mother" for the other kids that would come later. Instead, we have two boys. It still works.
Oh and the cucumber is just adorable.